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Throughput maximization of ad-hoc wireless networks using adaptive cooperative diversity and truncated ARQDai et al., 2008
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- Dai L
- Letaief K
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- IEEE Transactions on Communications
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We propose a cross-layer design which combines truncated ARQ at the link layer and cooperative diversity at the physical layer. In this scheme, both the source node and the relay nodes utilize an orthogonal space-time block code for packet retransmission. In …
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